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Title: Sony's ZV-1F is its most affordable vlogging camera yet
Post by: HCK on October 14, 2022, 04:05:02 pm
Sony's ZV-1F is its most affordable vlogging camera yet

<p>Sony has unveiled the ZV-1F (https://pressroom.pixelshift.studio/sony-electronics-expands-vlogging-line-up-with-new-zv-1f-camera), its third and most affordable vlogging camera, designed for creators as a &quot;step up&quot; from smartphones. Priced at just $500, it's slotted below the $700 ZV-1 (https://www.engadget.com/sony-zv-1-vlogging-camera-review-162822651.html) compact and $750 mirrorless ZV-E10 (https://www.engadget.com/sony-expands-its-vlogging-lineup-with-the-zv-e-10-mirrorless-camera-142731045.html) (with a kit lens), and has a Type-1 Exmor 20.1-megapixel sensor, 4K video, and features that help novice users get up to speed quickly.&nbsp;</p><p>While using a similar Type-1 sensor to the ZV-1, it trades that models 24-70mm zoom for a wide-angle, 20mm equivalent prime lens. That extra field of view, plus the fully-articulating display, could actually make it better for vlogging or selfies than the ZV-1 — allowing folks to better fit themselves into the frame.&nbsp;</p><span id="end-legacy-contents"></span><figure><img src="https://s.yimg.com/os/creatr-uploaded-images/2022-10/9ef90730-4b0a-11ed-a7e3-5c969cd053e3" style="height:1612;width:2200;" alt="Sony's ZV-1F is its most affordable vlogging camera yet" data-uuid="05caabc1-b496-3644-a0fb-f87f21f9a528"><figcaption></figcaption><div class="photo-credit">Sony</div></figure><p>However, it also makes it less versatile for shooting products, other people and so on, though  you can do a digital zoom of 2x in 1080p and about 1.5x in 4K. It has no built-in stabilization, instead relying on electronic stabilization that imposes a 1.23x crop, making the 20mm lens about 25mm.&nbsp;</p><p>You can shoot 4K at up to 30 fps, the same as the ZV-1, and 1080p at up to an impressive 120fps (with 8-bit video in all modes). That's done by the &quot;slow and quick&quot; setting, which also supports 60x hyperlapse capture in HD. However, unlike most other Sony models, the ZV-1F has contrast-detect only autofocus, rather than phase detect that's generally faster and more accurate.&nbsp;</p><figure><img src="https://s.yimg.com/os/creatr-uploaded-images/2022-10/bfcd91b0-4b0a-11ed-bf7f-261d7fd0dfe1" style="height:1180;width:2200;" alt="Sony's ZV-1F is its most affordable vlogging camera yet" data-uuid="93d67d7a-349a-3fa2-84d7-a7f773520c90"><figcaption></figcaption><div class="photo-credit">Sony</div></figure><p>Like the other vlogging models, the ZV-1F has a &quot;product showcase&quot; feature that lets you place a product in front of the camera and quickly get focus. It also has the same bokeh switch that lets you defocus the background with the click of a button. A nod to TikTok or Snapchat creators is the Shot Mark feature that lets you grab a 15-, 30- or 60-second clip and send it to a smartphone through Sony's app.&nbsp;</p><p>On the audio side, it has a directional microphone that offers good-quality sound, with forward bias that isolates your voice, even outdoors. It also includes a removable &quot;deadcat&quot; to reduce wind noise.&nbsp;</p><p>Other features include a single UHS-1 slot, an ISO range of 125 to 12,800, vertical shooting, and a front facing tally light that shows when you're recording. Sony says it weighs just 256 grams, just a bit more than the 203 gram iPhone 14. It arrives on October 24th for $500.&nbsp;</p><div id="544015bb8a6c4aa1804cc24e3b33dfc9"><div style="left:0;width:100%;height:0;position:relative;padding-bottom:56.25%;"><iframe src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/RYyvHs8-wks?rel=0" style="top:0;left:0;width:100%;height:100%;position:absolute;border:0;" allowfullscreen="" scrolling="no"></iframe></div></div><p></p>

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